Which can be
previewed via
the link below the following Centretruths
editorial:-

Last (W)rites returns us,
after a brief interlude during which John O'Loughlin
wrote some chronologically numerical philosophy, to the cyclical style
adopted
in From Punishment to Grace (1994), albeit with the use of side
titles
rather than numerals principally, and with a view to bringing to
completion a
task which really began several years ago ... when he boldly set out on
the
long and often difficult path that leads to Truth.Little did he realize, at the time, that not
only would he eventually get to the Truth (which, in any case,
we
maintain no-one had previously done to anything like the same extent)
but ...
actually overhaul it, in what seems in places like a literary parallel
to
Heaven or, at any rate, to a sort of literary heaven, albeit one that
is still
far from definitive in relation to his entire oeuvre and
therefore
still, believe it or not, leaves something, in retrospect, to be
desired,
despite his high claims for it at the time (1995).For, in point of fact, Last (W)rites,
despite
the pun of the title, was far from being
Mr O'Loughlin's final work, coming in at
opus 61 in a
122-opus oeuvre that has since embraced weblogs
and, additionally, eBook-oriented
reformatted and
revised weblogs that further extend the
overall
corpus of his literary output. - A Centretruths
editorial.